Desmond Connell KGCHS (24 March 1926 – 21 February 2017) was an Irish cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. He was an Archbishop of Dublin and Primate...
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Cardinal Desmond Connell with mishandling the sex abuse scandal and accused him of participating in a deliberate cover-up of facts. Connell retired as...
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Montrose Ghost Desmond Claude (born 2003), American basketball player Desmond Connell (1926–2017), Cardinal Archbishop of Dublin Desmond de Silva (1944–2022)...
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Google Books. "Statement by An Taoiseach on the death of Cardinal Desmond Connell". Department of the Taoiseach. 9 February 2017. Archived from the original...
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more favorable light at a time when they, and especially Archbishop Desmond Connell, were the target of savage criticism. Castrillón's Congregation for...
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to Cardinal Desmond Connell on 3 May 2003 and was installed on 30 August. On 26 April 2004, following the acceptance of Cardinal Connell's resignation...
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Collins reportedly approached Archbishop Desmond Connell in 1995 about the abuse she endured in 1960. Connell told her in 1996 that the archdiocese would...
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Dublin, except when Desmond Connell was appointed in 2001 ahead of Seán Brady. This was somewhat unexpected, and attributed to Connell's experience in the...
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approved of her action in a following opinion poll. While Cardinal Desmond Connell called her action a "sham" and a "deception", Taoiseach Bertie Ahern...
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archbishop of Absorus (since 2024) Orders Ordination 13 July 1993 by Desmond Connell Consecration 28 September 2024 by Víctor Manuel Fernández Personal...
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Desmond Eastwood is a stage, television and film actor from Northern Ireland. Born in Lisburn, the son of Mary and Desmond Eastwood, he attended Friends'...
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publisher (d. 2011) 1924 – Norman Fell, American actor (d. 1998) 1926 – Desmond Connell, Irish cardinal (d. 2017) 1926 – Dario Fo, Italian playwright, actor...
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deacon for the Archdiocese of Dublin by the Archbishop of Dublin, Desmond Connell, in the Church of the Holy Cross, Clonliffe, on 11 March 1990, and...
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Dublin (1972–1984) Kevin McNamara, Archbishop of Dublin (1984–1987) Desmond Connell, Archbishop of Dublin (1988–2004) The post-1982 altar using part of...
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Connell is a surname. Notable people with the name may include: Brian Connell, New Zealand National Party politician from 2002 to 2008. Desmond Connell...
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played significant roles at UCD, including Cardinals Tomás Ó Fiaich and Desmond Connell, as well as the founding rector Cardinal Newman. Clerical students...
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Monsters. In 1998, Connell played the role of Ulysses S. Grant in the UPN miniseries The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer. "Kelly Connell". Trakt. Retrieved...
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March – Thomas Dunne, Fine Gael TD and MEP (died 1990). 24 March – Desmond Connell, Cardinal and Archbishop of Dublin (died 2017). 30 March – Ray McAnally...
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Archbishop McNamara was succeeded as archbishop by a university lecturer, Desmond Connell. In the early 2000s, amid growing scandals within the Catholic Church...
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opened. Fr. Pat Palmer dedicated the new college chapel, Cardinal Desmond Connell blessed the new building and President Mary McAleese visited the school...
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Archbishop of Westminster 1976–1999 Succeeded by Cormac Murphy-O'Connor Cardinal Priest of S. Silvestro in Capite 1976–1999 Succeeded by Desmond Connell...
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Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin (section Actions of Cardinal Connell)
the request of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. The failure of Cardinal Desmond Connell to adequately address the abuse scandals in Dublin led the Vatican...
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disagreements at the time with the Catholic hierarchy (notably with Cardinal Desmond Connell), the latter wishing instead to negotiate a consensus solution.[clarification...
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politician. Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair – 12th-century high-king of Ireland Desmond Connell – Roman Catholic Cardinal of Ireland James Craig – Viscount Craigavon...
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II on 28 May 1997. He was consecrated by the Archbishop of Dublin, Desmond Connell, on 21 September in St Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin. Following...
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Winder – biochemist, vice-president of the Royal Irish Academy Cardinal Desmond Connell – Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland Columba Marmion (1858–1923)...
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July 1996, the cause of his beatification was introduced by Cardinal Desmond Connell. Can We Be Saints? Reprinted 1998 Duff, Frank (1956). "Walking with...
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sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Dublin, Cardinal Desmond Connell describes it thus: Well, the general teaching about mental reservation...
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"Cardinal Secrets". It revealed how the then Archbishop of Dublin Desmond Connell (since made cardinal) had (a) covered up the defrocking of two priests...
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controversial. — Desmond Connell, "Archbishop's deep sadness at 'amazing' court decision". Irish Independent. 29 November 1997. p. 13. Archbishop Connell claimed...
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